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Indonesia requires $1.1 trillion investment for renewable energy transition by 2060
The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has announced that an estimated investment of $1.1 trillion (IDR16,260 trillion) is needed to achieve the National Electricity General Plan (RUKN)
THDC India starts Unit 1 of 1320-MW Khurja power plant
State-owned THDC India Limited has started commercial operations at Unit 1 of the 1320-MW Khurja super thermal power plant (KSTPP) in Uttar Pradesh, the Indian government said on January 27.
Indonesian civil society coalition criticises lack of progress in energy transition under Prabowo administration
The Civil Society Coalition for Equitable Energy Transition has expressed dissatisfaction with Indonesia's renewable energy transition policy during the first 100 days of President Prabowo Subianto’s administration
Cambodian solar panel exports plunge 60% after US tariff exemptions expire
Cambodian solar panel exports plummeted by nearly 60% to around $830mn in 2024, down from over $2bn in 2023, according to the General Department of Customs and Excise
Brazil wildfires burn area larger than Italy, up 79% in 2024
France’s Voltalia secures major wind farm maintenance contract in Brazil
French renewable energy company Voltalia has been awarded a significant five-year maintenance contract by COPEL Get, a subsidiary of one of Brazil's leading utilities, covering six wind clusters in Rio Grande do Norte.
Brazil eyes green investments amid US policy shifts
The Brazilian government is developing strategies to attract green investments potentially redirected from the United States after policy reversals under President Donald Trump.
Colombia unveils Latin America’s first solar facility at an oil refinery
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has inaugurated a pioneering 23-megawatt solar installation at the Cartagena refinery, marking Latin America's first photovoltaic facility at an oil processing complex.
BP eyes late-2024 ACG gas output, invests $200mn in solar, restores Shah Deniz platform
BP Azerbaijan expects first production under the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) gas development project by late 2024, according to BP Azerbaijan spokesperson Tamam Bayatli.
South Sudan opens its first 20-MW plus capacity solar plant with Ezra Group
South Sudan has launched its first major renewable energy initiative: a 20-MW solar power plant paired with a 14-MWh battery storage system.
Iran opens nuclear energy development to private sector amid expansion efforts
Iran’s nuclear chief said the private sector could now step in to build nuclear power plants (NPPs) as part of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran’s (AEOI) “open-door policy.”
Mercedes-Benz unveils electric bus for Mexico city transit
Mercedes-Benz Autobuses has launched a new electric bus model in Mexico City, designed to transform urban transportation with advanced sustainable technology.
Ulaanbaatar adopts new asset class, OTC bond placement to IFC will finance 50-MW BESS
The Governor’s Office of Ulaanbaatar has issued its first OTC market bond through a private placement to the World Bank Group’s International Finance Corporation (IFC), with the funds raised to finance a 50-megawatt battery energy storage system.
Iran fast-tracks renewables projects to address electricity shortage
The head of the Investment Group of Iran’s Renewable Energy and Electricity Efficiency Organisation (SATBA) said that permits had been issued for the construction of 22,000 megawatts (MW) of renewable power plants, mostly solar across the country.
Cuba’s Sancti Spiritus province to inaugurate new solar projects
The central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus is ramping up efforts to transform its energy matrix by investing in solar power, aiming to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and increase energy sovereignty, state media reported.
Uzbekistan boasts Central Asia’s best wind and solar energy potential, says expert
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Libya in talks with Turkey to boost renewable energy cooperation
Feed-in-tariff costs for Japanese solar in 2025 set at JYP10 per kw/h
For fiscal year 2025, Japan’s feed-in tariff (FIT) price for electricity generated from solar energy has been set at JPY10 per kilowatt hour.
EIB expands cooperation with Albania on green finance
Kurdistan regional government promotes clean energy initiatives
India's Adani says Sri Lanka wind power projects not cancelled
India's Adani Group’s wind power projects in Sri Lanka have not been cancelled, a company spokesperson confirmed on January 24, dismissing reports claiming the projects had been scrapped
Mongolia reportedly anticipates multi-billion-dollar green hydrogen, renewable energy agreements with Saudi Arabia
Mongolia reportedly expects to ink several billion dollars’ worth of green hydrogen and renewable energy agreements with Saudi Arabia in coming months.
Hungarian authorities clear EVE Power's €1bn battery plant
China's EVE Power was awarded an environmental permit on January 25 for its HUF400bn (€1bn) battery plant being built in eastern Hungary after a controversial permission procedure, according to civil groups.
NLB partners with MK Fintel Wind to expand Kosava wind farm in Serbia
Slovenia’s NLB Group and its subsidiary, NLB Komercijalna banka, have signed an agreement with MK Fintel Wind to finance the expansion of the Kosava wind farm in Serbia,

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